Attachment for automobiles



Oct. 13, 1936. J HE 2,057,611

ATTACHMENT- F6R AUTOMOBILES Filed July 2, 1935 INVENTOR U055 PH FISCHERATTORNEYS Patented Oct. 13, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2.051,:11arracmmm' ron an'rouoanns Joseph Fischer, New York. N. r.

Application July 2, 1935, Serial No. mm

1 Claim. (01. 248-225) My present invention relates to an attachment forautomobiles, particularly to a mirror, flag or other ornamental orutilitarian element which may be aflixed above the so-called "no draft 5ventilation window of the front door of the more recent modeledautomobiles. I These newer'modelsembody a splash-pan. and I have foundgreat utility in aflhrlng the mirror to this splash-pan.

10 Other advantages and superiorities of my present invention will inpart be hereinafter pointed out, and willin' part be obvious to thoseskilled in the art to which my present invention relates.

15 In the drawing, Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the left front doorof an automobile, showing the device of my present invention, utilizinga mirror, for example, in use.

Pig. 2 is an elevation, showing the device of 20 my present invention,as illustrated in Fig. 12 as viewed from the rear of the automobile.

Fig. 3 is a fragmentary detailed view along the llneofl-IofFig. 1.

Atiisshownthesplashrpamwhichmaybe stream-lined. having a curled upportion or flange 6. In this pan 5 there is placed a wedge shaped base 1afllxed to a bracket 8, the bracket containing means 9 to hold themirror l0.

These means 9 may consist of the ordinary ball.

and socket, or any other suitable device to hold 5 the mirror, and toallow its free movement.

At ii is shown a set screw on the wedge I, which is designed tobite-into the metal of the pan 5 and-thus hold the entiredevice inplace.

The foregoing description is set forth by way 10' of illustration only,and various modifications may be made therein without departing from thespirit of the invention or the scope of the clam What I claim as myinvention is: 15 .Supporting means for an automobile attachmentcomprising in combination, a wedge-shaped splash pan attached to theautomobile window frame and provided with a flange along its edge,

and a bracket having a wedge-shaped base at-go JOBEPHHBOHER.

